antora

Sr. Project Engineer

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At a Glance

Location
United States
Experience
5+ years
Posted
2026-02-09T16:00:52-05:00

Key Requirements

Required Skills

AutoCADSolidWorks

Domain Knowledge

  • Construction
  • Energy
  • Engineering
  • Insurance
  • Oil & Gas

Benefits & Perks

Health Insurance

s, a premium health benefits package with life and disability insurance, a 4

Requirements

Bachelors or equivalent in an engineering field (e.g. civil, construction management, industrial, process, chemical, etc.) and/or 5+ years’ experience in industrial project engineering (oil & gas, chemicals, power plants, etc.).

Have worked for, or with, EPC teams.

Proficient in reading and interpreting construction plans and specifications. (PFD’s, P&IDs, SLDs, Cause & Effect, etc)

Experience working independently, as well as working in a team-orientated and fast-paced startup-like environment.

Nice to have:

Responsibilities

We are seeking a self-driven and passionate individual to join our engineering and project execution team to deliver zero-carbon industrial heat and power with our novel solid state thermal battery. We are a tight-knit team that loves what we do and we strive to have an impact, working with humility and openness while building lifelong relationships along the way.

As a Project Engineer, you will work on the balance-of-plant (BOP) systems for Antora Energy’s thermal energy storage projects across test and commercial sites. You will be a key technical member of a cross-functional and rapidly growing organization as we deploy our first commercial scale projects.

Coordinate engineering resources, internal and external, to design, construct, commission, and troubleshoot the balance-of-plant system.

Ensure project technical documentation (PFD’s, P&IDs, SLDs, Cause & Effect, etc) are aligned across Antora engineering and external parties; including change management, RFIs, and final as-built drawings. Work with document control resources to facilitate required engineering reviews prior to documents being issued for construction.

Review discipline design deliverables (Mechanical, Structural, Electrical) to confirm design requirements are met and facilitate successful field implementation.